South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 263, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 September 1916 — Page 8

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EI FACES Coach Burnham Must Whip Men Into Shape for Difficut Contests. I ooniAMj sriirinu:. .j,t. HO .ct. Jr.oj.h nf Houlh Oct. 7 Alumni '.t Kou'h !'.t1. Ort. 1 4 :tr.? ort tit Lot:inport, (IVmlint. Oct. 21 Go-hr; (I.hcn. Ort. Ilarrimor: I ."U'h! Nov. 4 Onry ;it Sn.-.th P.-v.'i. Nov. 11 Mi-haw'i): i it Mis!uNov. 1 8 i'Jkhart rtt Ir,:hart. Arcordir.i: to thf al ow ?ch.-ul. thp lor il hich school's rilir-n aril.-t.'' i.to n harl .'ason o lo'k forward to. With t. Jovcfh iojkrl to oiif!-f. th T;ui an! f'.lu on svr,t. 3, crLith i:. 11. 13urnhain will to hnstl to whip hi.s rn'n into ship. Ijttli i.- known of 't. Jcsoph. -xcpt th:it it h IJ th slujrt a'J of a 7S to L'O yrarf after it'. (Tramrnt vith 1 1 1 locals last srasnn. Thf filuinni rvill furnivh thf Attraction on Oct. 7. n the followinc Saturday, I'e.'irh Ilurnham will take h!:-. rn'n to l0:i nsport to ittle with th hish school tani of hat city. Thi;s is f.i of th most important crimes on tin- chftluh; for it will tri vc tho orstics a t hanco to compare th hK-.d- with the Uann of the central ar.-.J southern .-ec-lions of th tat-. On Oct. 21, the 'orals are hookr-il to lock horns with t-o-ncr at mat cit. Maiamon-l. woo hattle.J to a scoreV-s tie with thlocals in their l.T-t vnu-arernent, will Mppe.ir here on Oct. 2S and Oary, who trimmed th'm lo to 0, will he hooked for Nov. I. M ishavaka i bonked for a iraine at that city on Nov. II. and a trip to r.lkhrnt on Nov. IS complete the most iliffictiJt .vfhejulo whih the Tan and I'.luf h-.s faced for a number ot Mars. DRAFTS CANCELLED Outfielder Uratclil of Miisketii Will Not Co to Athlet ici. CINCINNATI, .. S-.t. Drafts or. of the 12 players the Philadelphia. Americans obi.. lined ut th.e meeting of the National lli.-e-t-all commiion her- List 1'rida.y Acre cancelled. accortinp to an announcement made late .Monday by John I-. Prue. secretary of the commission. The Philadelphia withdrew their draft.- on Infielder Johns of Columbus, Infichler McGai!i-un. of Yerr.on. Shortstop Jennings of Minne. ipoli.s. Outfielder Ftratchi- of Muskrvon ;nd C.itclur Has.-lcr of Los An The Cleveland Arii'T-cans (nncelIrd their tlraft on the Indianapolis clab from whi-h th-y fiilel to naiiif their ch'-i.-e, and a'so withdrew two ! m , ether draft.- on --.M.thrrn pi lyi-rs. GOLF TOURNEY OPENS ; lint l'.iulit M.'U Left After l'iist D.U ; r Interelleiriate le t. i j :MTT?P.ri::H. IM.. p:. Ii.V.u intvi-olK-i.ito ir.d: vidi.il oli t b.i :n i'ioohip ; -in .1 -.m :he liuky ! ni inc i ',i..:i.(i:u c(i:;!;Try ri J;) .io;:..'ay but ;;ft r the q -.a Iii in-: .;nd 1 ho :.r: match rounds b.ul t'ccu coin-; i ted opo. eicht play r from Mire. I .. the ii,ht oll ir s nnil : i i i . e rsi - j ;i'.s ! precp.t, ,1 r main d. Princott.n hid fojr p! i;. -i s sur- . , H i'-id-iu: M. tio: , D. C. Cork - r..i:. Percy Parker. ;r . an i Howard Maxwtil. jr.; Illinois thr . Capt. . L. Wetn.s. Ji la; Sim; .-on and .T. .'. .Mcl'.t'.ald. IIar ard r.e, H-ih:!!. M t r;-ii l.j o.,- 'i id y. . h j' vra r.- of s VOOT IIHO Tl lirtTU r- i Mi hi -ran Pi o-f, tr tin P.tlcht-1 e--t in ' ear-.. fi.te-T. .ft it N S.r i . ANA' Al:!',o:, V; . p..'- of the b - l'.ekiP.u f... I- that ev r reportoi? f r j. hi :. r. fo.tl a Ii i i-T- te l Hi;rry-Ti "- V tc Jay. Titre were over . a :: .'. : lat s n the fit Id, ar.d before tb- Wt-rk 1- out tt-.at number will be 1" :' '..-d i; expectation are f-?l:.!I. r. The athletic ass. -c 1 a his -p.ir.ai f xi'Ti.-t in the tt: s T t r of Machine abdity and pre--. -1, ,Vl ir.3tctiion.-j 'o:nt to an oM-f.,--h;-'; -d Wd vrine rlf von. .sti.-t:;g V - "P-ur " Tcr.tii: -. .,T)e of the be-t l:r.- ? 1 "i . ' 1 the Wt-"t 1...-"- producevl; Prcntis- lvg;l.ts. Harry lTith;P. C:.:.-.-' ..::..?: ar.d i: W.-ts n SUE FIGHT PROMtOTERS VivyW Iitj.irn! nn I .;tl n i.iv Wan! f I .". it i. ini.u't. i 1 c ten. at i o -ri" C(i.nkAi' srki.";. Co: - . s, : I . ivr-on.il dai?..ir s: 3t. t-Aallit:? $ 1 ." o.t'i .'". ha n -v n hied a -'..: ret the rua'T.'.g tta .P f th- W. 'i-Wl.i'e right !: r l..!.r ..' iv n a r- suit .'tf th- . er I rt3or: u th . rar:d -:.- ! T'.'Tl A!!-!'. '! i e'r- . ttead t TO .1 .nurie-; r i - 1 :" th-'' ;. " ; r. cr k!::- ::o .Pi To rr-uit

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NATION A I, l.l.MjYr. W. L .:.: . . .2. ...2.1 . H ) . t-S -. f O'l .... N. w V.rl . 1 1 ..- ; .:". ;i 7.". 7 ! ,tJ ;;: lrinLatl .".". :i .r - ' I trmt v; I i y M I New ork 7 7 i 't LoaU 7 .a ...21 I'-v.Un.l 7.: 70 Wu - hin L'ton 7'J '. I't.na.bJpMn ;.l AMKKICAN Ai0( I ATION. ..in I Lj'ii: ViiJrt '.'J O fr .Ii irup"!!-! Vf '4 Mili?il Jm-Us M 7 J K.iuii'i City si 7' S'f I'au! 77 71 Co1um?;!:i r.". i: Toledo 71 sö J I! v.. ni ! ."' in I ..ti ...ill .MM . U . l7o KKILTS MONIV. Nliii..l I.eaxa. N. a- Y'.rk. 2 1: Tittsl-urh. (1. l'.r..kl vn. 1-1: "ininnati. 1-2. I : VI ih Ipfila. !: 'hic:i-o. 1. r.ot n. 2; St I.'jüis. American Ia?c IMiii.i.li'li.tila. 2; l-troit. ü w.ihinytpn. 1; St. !.oui, 0 I5"tf.u. ; fl.lcayo. 0. Amerir'tn -xl.-tlon. iii.viilp. ;-!:;; Ki s.? .'ity. 0--. Minn"alrMfi.i, "; ToO 1, T,. Si l'aul. 7 ; 4'ohunSos. . GA5U; TOIIAY. St. I.ouJy at Horton. ' ii! irinatl at I'.rouklyn. I'iH ourj:h at New York. "lii.-a(i at rhüaJHlphla. American l.ragurI'hil.nllpMa at t'hicnjro. N' w York at St I.onl-;. r.nion at I-tr.it. VY a so tuet on at 'l?r land. -JL U ! it t V i 'f T T . f Jjt YESTERDAY'S SCORES : Jr AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington .100 000 000 1 7 I st i.oms 0( 0 000 00o 0 2 I Thomas and Henrv: Plank. Koob and Hartley r..tfn ol0 (r2l M) CI i'-.i i :N loO lol a r.attcrii-s-Shore jml Kdy; Ciootte, Wlli;iiut. Newell ariil Schalk. Philadelphia .101 000 000 2 :t 2 Detroit 000 000 000 0 Z 2 Meyers and Haley; Mitchell, James ami StanaKe. NATIONAL LEAGUE ! Pittsburgh .. "'00 000 000 C 2 2 New York .. C00 1 00 Ol 2 6 0 Miller . and Warner; McCarty (and Schupp. Pittshurrh . . eOO noo 01 1 S 0 Neu- York .. 00 010 00 1 .1 1 Crimes and Kircher: I'erritt and Uariden. Cincinnati . .000 100 000 1 7 Brooklyn . . . i00 001 02 4 9 2 Schneider ami YYino; Cheney and .Miller. Cincinnati O10 ooo i-C0 1 2 $ 0 Prooklyn .010 000 0C0 0- -i G 0 Knetzer and Huhn; Alarquard and Myers". S. Lvais Horton . .ooo ooo ooo o o . .'CO ooo 0002 IM 0 Pndows, Williams? and Gonzales; Tylei . ... , . ; r and Pdackbur.n. ;"LI ;-. (mi OCm fl 1 'l'hi;l p.o lm) o f, V. ttri'S --MeConnell. Knab and OTarrvill: IMxey an-1 Killlf-r. j AMERICAN ASSOCIATION St. Paul 0:'O 000 10?, 7 10 4 L d -rnbus ...021 100 1010 12 2 -Martina. L'pli;un an(J Mayer: Pieh, i avi.s and Culeruan. :ilw.u;kee ..000 000 000 0 4 t IndianapoUs .000 OtO 02 7 " Mu.-.ui an,i Stumpf; PMlknbcriT aial r-v-aia f .IT. ! z : 1 i Kansas Citv .000 I.ouis ille . . . 1 .' ;-M uders. Cterehan and P.er ry; j Stroud ar.d P.illlncs, Kan.sis 'ity O00 Oti 0 10 Louisville . . .2 02 0! I ) U J Called darkness. j Keizan and Har'rave; James, Iu- ' .ue and NVilliams. ' ' -XI w.r.eapoli.- .101 010 11 : 2 ' Dumont ar.d owtns: Uedtent, ,1 'm ra a r. J Well-. I . LEAGUE READY TO PLAY 1 Hill: ....I 111 : ',- ............ .1.1 im-mi inen . kScIm-cIuIc on Oct. ! pr..ain,,i v.;r,.,.ckicvco svrt i. v ti-r .ni , k 1 . v n the Interstate 1-.ro , .saion l.dhard ,,,, have be- n , noothd out and play v. ill hm i o..t. 1. it was annoanced here , P." P n.all heult; s Cushion P :ii"oth 1 on voi. is. :i was .irmo jne-u nere i-"ii. i:i-' .eiguc wu nave jo inemb.-i-y th.is veal. ULI I SUS PLAN. riTT.P.rkt.il. Pa.. Sept. "Jtir.iny- Vie Intu-ldt r of the Pitts burgh Nation.'.! hv.gue baseball club, v. ho wa-s r.leae.i L.st wa-ek to the, lxs Ang'b ch;, of the I'aci-.ic Coast j h ag ie. anTio':r?.-,l upon his arrival m Piit-b-.rgb Mcaiay that he would I viuit ba--b;ill l.efok :- iie v.oi;hl aei ort th- urranir. menl. He r- eeptlv pur-clKi.M-d a farm r.e.ir Lexington. Ky. ; ! IAA; IS nTL!). I C 1 ! ICAt 5 c . su-t it. Th.? lr.tliar.a

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lte! ("l-arhs "Chiek" kvans. jr.. I national ipe n arid amateur go!:" i h impion. at a bnr.p.pt sM eti a t-.l-le .jaipped as a miniature golf course. i'ifiT:-' Ade. author, pres-i.3e-t ti-.e H:i-t. was togsfna. ,- Jap.c: .s planning to adopt .tr. a'.-' Pn. -et of fort -- v n letters, inc ludi::g m's of the nm. an c ha r meters. s. me llu.-s-jn ir.d the rest original

American Team Which Will Meet ' ! The Best Sweden Can Produce rr .-fy - - ir-. $ . . ..... -TOr-w ,

1 ri-' ?m 1 ,V ' .... I ; : 4J ; 1 LLPf : ;f-s ': . 'v'h-.' -V.;r. - -v - A little over four years aso the United States sent abroad the greatest athletic team ever sien in the history of the world. Today the champion track and held nation of the world is preparing for another drive against the foreigners. On the 2Slh of this month Tod Meredith, the rreatest middle distance runner of them all; Joe IiOOtnis, one of the finest allround performers in sprints, jumps and hurdles, our country can boast of; Fred Murray, California's best all-round man, and '-'red Sumpson, the super Kraenzlein who has established a new world's record for the hi.sh hurdle?, will sail for Sweden, Norway and Denmark: to show the Scanhinavians that Uncle Sam is . . r -;it ri-iiii on rns aiuiene ii'im .inn hi A ,. be iom business at tne same oia stantl w lien 'the Olympics are resumed after the ure.it war. This small but wonderfully select . t hletic team should make a frreat showinc: for the stars rind stripes on the other side. All four of the Yankee tourists have done lo stcoruH for 100 jartls." Meredith. Simpson and Murray Red Sox Battle Detroit Today in I First of Series Intern. ttianal News S--rvi -e: DKTKOIT. Mich.. Sept. 19. Hus ton's Ued Sox and Detroit's Tigers her.- a battie for a pennant here today . The Sox came into town fresh from t.uir victory over the White Sox at Chicago, w hich put them 'a CK ill Iirl piace .i-.'i'' -x ili s absence The Ti-ers were iraarting under the defeat administ..T,d bv Connie Mack's lowly Ath-:..

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' - 1 armv nas m en w or. 10 1. -. wornu,i,cf- vhicb tumM(Ml tllcm oi;t othn- h r,i,iain v-,,rk :u j('fT"1Ux sonville depot of the quartermaster's Ul'vvly tVV" po" aro nainff departmoit. Tiiv revived $20.0'o : t;Mwo (h:S tod;iy. A decisive vie- in Thurstlay. Thev will make, t for ,itnor clup in the three- ..J ,hirt. lh;s m.rAh ! .mv rU.s ,,ntv tIoallv ,nouns the : 'xnU fr there ;U"e only two , .. v . t. .; .

t f there .tre only two v.eert- more to play. Jtivt a year ago this week Detroit aj.d Moston met again under ahnest cavtl the same circumstance? P.o.-loti h'.oling by a slight margin with onl a few mor games to play. It i a matter of history that the üed .-'i'V emerged uppermost from that memoraldo scries in koston. The iuncaleers h.a e not forgotten: nor ha e they forgotten the intense personal eii.riitie. that grew out of that series. This series premises to be a battle from the start in severat w ays. j Iet:"it v.i a Wofhl'. series' tounl 1 to.l.iv. No; sauce t.0v has Jennings' : cop the championship n homo J , ground, and Detroit fan will be out in force this afternoon. All rese rved tickets were eagerly snatch d up jeterdäy and there promised to ! a made s. ramble when th.e crates were thrown open at non to admit th' ie;.eher atron?. Tlio pitching selections were pr. Momatical. Car i can has bot h I.eonar.l and Majs realy to work :his aft'.'rno.ei. l.c-tciat.l hau a bad Jav his lm. timo Oil ut CL'iCaga,

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oetier. , ,. . . . . v, t International News S-rvic-e: .M.tinv on Meredths work in the, JU1)1Suv, Wi,. Se,,t. lcd" wr races? Lverybodv knows;.. ,. , t. t t . j Kelly, end on the 114 P.adcer foot-

me loni; about 'em Simpson. Murray and Loomis can stake anythins in Scandinavia to 10

yardr, in either of the hurdle races.). . , j,:., r ,. ... .' J , . .. b the graduation of Lddie btavrum rind in the fiuarter mile race over , . ,, 4 .... -:

the st.cks r red Murray is no slouch . He has done A.- seconds for the quarter, you know. The Yankee quartet will he ' "there" in the field events, too. 1

Murray can do I t feet with the K, ; Illinois Guards Will he Out of Came pounds shot. Loomis and Simp.--on ! I'or the Siioii. have bettered six fct in the running! hiuh jump and both have beaten '2Z feet in the broad as well. : Interoaliotial News Serrig; When the .Swedes look over Mere-j TUPANA, III., Sept. 19. Illinois dith, Murray. Simpson and Loomis nhprsity came to bat today with In action and ponder over the facti the lirst real -bear" story of the ieathat two members of this sreat quar- ! 'n. According to the tale llanchtet were unable to w in a first at the ! mun and Applecran. guards on last American championships at Newark j year's eleven, are out of the i:;.me last SsViturday. they will see what j for the season. K-t rides the United States has made in athletic development sine. the SMITH WINS, led. w hite and blue shield swept t he ' Iulci national Now Servi.-o: tniCK and Held contests fit the Stock-! NlW" YOi:K. Sept. 1 Cunboat holm Olvmr.ics. a little more thanl'dth ,,f California, knocked out

four years ago und the selection may fall on Mays, whose work thi.s sea.--on has been a. : siable factor in keeping the Poston-i ujt there. Cor Letroit it is probable that Covebv-kio or Dauss will work. STATE BRIEFS Ibtcrnaliaiial N.-w S,-vh-e: S13LMA. Ind. The local high schotl U -aitl to l-e the only one in the sta'.e giin a course in Spanish.1

William Williams, trustee of Liberty;P.wnship. sa it is the most '"HmjC RIH RCACHlM Portant and useful language to UNt DIU nuMoUN

Americans at this time. i ; Tlt,,rii-lt, Nvw-S s-rvi-T.'.'ri:i!.-;o.VVILLi:. Ir.ii. The incre;ised demaiul for clothing for tlie soldiers of the United State ,..,1. , 1 -rt ........ iLt.-rr.atiai-d Ni-.-.s S"vi.'' : INDIANAPOLIS. Ind. A 10:11 mother has written ottieials 0 th? Indiana nationa' gr.artl to Pud cut if her bov is require! tf .-h-ep witliout sheets in th- (amp on the bord-.-r. Interaatienal Nu- S.-rvi . : INI 'IAN AI' LIS. Ir. 1. The f:r.-t . permit.-- for football cames in th.e pu'dic pirls'.- were i--uetl by Park j Mipt. uo-.vry. ; CHILD DIES OF PARALYSIS mvoihI Victim of Plague in Week ill IndianaKdi-. Neu liutes Spe al S rv3 v INDIANA1M LIS. Ind.. Sept. 1.. The second (loath in a week due to infantile paraUsis in this city occurred Sjp.da.v. komon.i He!:. 12 vearr, . if.ng the victim. Sh was sick re 'l.v-. Th.e --chool sh alf r.dcd h i been of aj. red , 1 s .1 ginning .Monday. Salted whale m-it is le.ai lei a- ., .Jelicacy P.- the J.;-incöe.

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Fullback Will Join Footi ban s : t Squad This Afternoon at Cartier Field. Charlie P.achman. star full back fn last vtar's eleven, is due to arrive at .Notre i..tme ioia . Loacnes uar - per and Rockne have decided to use ' the bi felbv rc- a uard instearl of , ... . . at his oid position, and. with hp? wfi'nt m(l experience. "I -ach should prove a j;reat help in loisterin;' up the line which was left great- . .,. . ' i l l , li l ir aim l.i " u n. Another welcome arrival at the 1 university was deorKc Uucky Halmes, who v. on his monogram at tackle two yeirs aco and who suffered a.hroken les in a practice scrimmage iai year necessitating his retirement for the remainder of 1, M.ioL-t-.. nnnr;r,A .ii pameness will make him a valuable lineman on the eleven. Phelan Out of (.'a inc. Quarterback Phelan's injury was found to be so serious as to keep him out of the work for more than ' a month. P.ecause of his experience i.ist year. Phelan's absence will he felt keenly. He is a good punter and can handle punts neatly, he has con tid nee in his men in the backlield n ,. , ..;i,, , t., .IIIU l.Jl 111 " OI.IJL 111. Ill Ul 11 ri?:ht play. This leaves Jte Dorais, "Chet" (Irant, and Pierson, contending for the rjuarterback position. Pierson was last year's freshman quarter. Bii; Krank Uyzewski is beinp used at certer since Maditran and Jones were injured. He has had experience at thi.s positi. n. having played cen ter during the early part of last I season. The s.juad now numbers l"t men and they are practising twice daily. The first scrimmage will probably he held tomorrow afternoon. "RED" KELLY WILL PLAY Will Ix? at i:nl l or Hadder Fooihall! Team This, Year. ball team, will be back in school this year after a year's absence. His liri-sf nc. will nil!" n l:irro rt loft ' vanin foolbaI ho HAS REAL BEAR STORY CI"vo Hawkins, the negro heavy I wek'ht of M0ntre.1l. in the third ruiiiul lit-t 1 1 i vi la t . WIN'S ON lelNT. Iiiternai'.oual News Service; PI HLAT)F"LPHIA. Sept. H. Joe I Wc'llin- 1,k outointa -?' Koliideau m a six-round Lout last ; nit;ht. I scoitr.s KNOCKOUT. I InP-rbatlen.il News Ser ic : j NKW OULKAXS. Ui.. Sept. r.c Will Johnson knocked out Jc-ck j Moore in the Uth round here laM I night. TIGERS ARE LEADING 3? i i I I h :. f - ,rr ? : . i ' ßimßk flj 3 t. T!:tt 1 ll : I . k 5 it tf . . v- - - -y. I 5? St . M r . - - 1 fi. ' . :'y. -:v.. w..j .' .. . . ...r-5-" -: o is i : - If. tan.i all l.-aseball stones about tlie leading teams in the American le.ig :- r.o'A-a. m ist !.( preceded with in If. th" tetrj3t Tigern' get iirta the wot Id's series. Harry Cov 1-

,..-: w ill do iuot of the rutr hing l Sulphur Vapor t.th treatment. P.et - ftr th Jangaie-r- Cc eleskie is'ter than ar.y h-t springs. A trial

v dl 1" mot of the r.itr hing and away the b.-t tv.irler on the T' g r-' -la.:'. S. far thi- Feaon öe has won 22 j-ainvs ux.U loat i.

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BOWLING SCORES I iV V . l" i i- r r y ; sit.vkk i:ii;k Pr.' ''.ini I1'. 1 '' !I:ici Iu ; Krharlt i i7n i: A n ?" 117 17 ". . ; 1"7 it.s Hi k. v T-t:iN 7.VJ 'O 17 w urn: i:a;li:s M-.nr I'll T-. 1J S7; niecki t;nl-y 1"2 i lr..; t.; ii; daiz 1 HI ! 4 1 r.i'-ta I '' i 1 i!7 Tot.-.!, M7 7:u 'd ( Ml. IlKM WAICH ( . I-KAdl f: i i -at sti:i:ij - u... k-nl"rf-'r , ! iIJP, l'i:!'!ard I l". 11. kt n-ioi f. u ! U'C.'.T in.,,,, j j, 1 n 1 Nt; j n, vlv 1. 1. l:::; ir.7 11 11:: "'d t:- tat i-- !": 17i) 17;; j;,-; 21 11". lir. 171 "... I . J 1 a . .11 . 1 : T v-u-. i'v' U' :;-" 17 HI l-; I Koch n k; 1,, 1 1 a Ic.'l It M isl 11 T-'taN vl7 '.i"t -Ji.vl MACHIXi: SH.iiV ;rrr.v llu 171 1. ti ''l,r'!" L'" 1 .1 0 It v. m . . vi I rio. k UK 1 Phnoro 1. 17'. lo:; i Handicap IM ,. Totals MV. x2 sjj S.J ImiKK'l.'l'VIV I ! r.. t'.l-iv. i?i r.r. s'.

sysor r, r, in ::ti pnee. The field was the largest this "U J V'"' :: :: .,.;.'7. j vear on the -rand circuit. ;Tt Viurll ri- Trottln. .1 in . Pnr I.2.w.

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I Three Nags From One Stable Arn I i-i rinnninri Dorne in Opening R at Columbus. i ('"U.-Mi;;-, o., .ept. In. Tiir t of the four faoritrs in Monlav aft - i f rnuon's cpenins races of the Co- ... , . ImMis -I n 1 circuit meeting were , , .. . , . .v. ; iru;,i uie .iurjuiy Maoie. uun uir j most jironou need on1, the Heal l.k1v, '.va Miocossful. he took the ' 1,01 "' review futurity for two year; ! tmltni-c in ttrji-lit icr1t Lou McDonald, the Indianapolis driver, had in chare the horses that defeated the other Murphy firt choices. .Miss Harris .M. nn he

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r Time 2:07',; 2:o7i; 2:lo; 2:i7',. NOMINATE TODAY Candidates For U. S. Senate. and State Ticket to j 1 be Named. ! Ni:V YORK, Sept. 1 Candidates for I'nited States senator and a complete state ticket will be nomir.ated at the state wide primary -lay. i'hiei" interest in the '.ect'on apparently (.entered loni-h: in v.he-thcr the former leaders of tbprogr'ssiv e party w ill br- aide p. .-wing the ot.-s of a majority tf the lank and :,!e to ",(,:, Charles S. Whitman, leadin- republi-an candidate for governor. ip.e wing f the part.' f.-caTs the lectnai of 1 1 1 a nr. 1 ..'i teil'-.- l' 11... . c .... 1 ... - . . -. .... .. j , ..... X .... oidacv for governor o. tio d'-.o .ratio" ti. k. t is unopp...-o1. . j Nc. to the :.gpt for progtcs-i . j rapport, the no.st. itr.p..ttant conP -t to be srttled toäiorrow i- that '" '- teeii pobert Paeon, t j n 1 . amb.t. ,-ador to Uranc-e, av.d Wiilinni M. Calib-r. a furnii r n - r. -ma p . th republican r.oi.iin.Ciop. fu !a Pnited State-, senate. The .t-pntc-r;.!s also lrr.e ., . .. . ?c.-.t 01: th' ir hands for the ..ei..t;..; :..! :.omii..tiT.. but Tuauigtrs f th'campaign f William P. M" 'ootjil---. ftunier chairman of the d iu r.. : ij latpip.ai i:;in;Jt t' .-. wpo v- as e .'''Ii . o3!i;!' ia! state ..p.; option at So v..I ' g.l. ieaa re the'. n . t ta ke .- i i-u.-lv th: .'"-rtiratiop- f Thoj.ias '"IV of platt -burg, a f.caa ! 1:f g'-'. I ? .or. I Tie only op;a .sition to i . . Wl i loan.-. pon;i i.atio'i within 3. c vp. ; ; artv. coin.-s trr.m tj S-p. WCham S. Ibnneit. DRUGGISTS' MEETING : ; aiiotiai --m tatmii in ' "ii a 1 n.tia nap. ! o N s 1 . :.. i a r c TV i INDIANAPOLIS. Ir.d.. ;-t. i - - ! Th' ltii annual o:v.er.ta'.i ..1 !.'. j National a.- k i at aui . f Ketail Iru2(2i - ts is ir. se.-sion h-ri vith de".-. gates from all over the coai.try pr---c nt. According b mnel C. Henr; of Wa-hipgto:;. ei.airtaaii of t.e 1 -- j i.-lati.m cm.iniP. . - jbj. t p. j for- t);e "!. cu : 'are th Hani-.-en on---tie law, wup 1. :s j '-i' na t. -.one : - f. --til f.rm. i na tt s.,ne Cue .'.r .g -'i-r- i:i d t.'p K rp-D-- : nn- oil!. ic b aaihn- o p. 1 vdl.;0-..- l riuay. Üil I ..- :. . :.i;o'i

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